
The deputy of the Democratic Party Saimir Korreshi does not deny that there were moments during everyday life and work, but the sedra has "prevented" him from escalating the situation. The PD deputy says for "Tv Klan" that he felt insulted by the hypocrisy he was faced with and that he would like to "catch something" from one of the parliamentarians.
But regarding this statement, there is a person whom he would like to beat if he did not have a seder.
Conversation between them:
Saimir Korreshi: At certain moments we wanted to go beyond ourselves in the Parliament.
Aldo: To put it on someone, "Bap!"
Saimir Korreshi: Absolutely yes, but I don't leave the sedra because it passes... even though they pass the case as if they were workers of that parliament...
Aldo: Those hours are the same, you have no idea, you don't know these.
Saimir Korreshi: Hours as if they had hired them. Once we were in Brussels, I remember, in front of the European Parliament, you said, angel, why don't we sit together, stay together, what is your problem? When the meeting is over... a kind of insider comes to snap at someone... It's not that we are very brave, but still... it's sometimes sick that... not really you feel very bad, you feel insulted how is it possible that a man who to say it in front of the deputies or at other times to say yes you have the right to what you do and the rest are the first to sign for the exclusion from parliament.
Aldo: Saimir, let's face it, put aside the sedra and the character, who would you like to beat on the spot?
Saimir Korreshi: Edi Rama brought us here to be honest.
Aldo: You can't beat him, he's tall.
Saimir Korreshi: Tall, it's okay, we'll find a way.
Aldo: Or with the head?
Saimir Korreshi: Let's go to the stairs, to the chairs because we have taken the chairs.
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